So, I’m just wondering what kind of family or lifestyle the bees desire.

For me and my husband we want a big family. Probably 2 of our own kids and two foster kids. We will of course have enough money to support all of our kids pay off a house etc but the main objective for us is to have a big loving family.

My in laws had two kids, they had a loving family but they are about smaller families so they can upgrade and such. Respectable as they work hard for what they have and what they did for their kids.

Other people I know don’t want any kids ever, they just want them and their husband/fiance to grow old together with no kids.

No kids, lots of animals! I want goats again! I’m thinking 3 dogs, a feral cat colony (a small one only! And I mean one of the speauter and release colonies that would be euthanized if they had to be adopted) indoor cats, and a few goats.

Of course I will still have my turtle too because they live for like 40 years whaaaaaaat.

@kris325: I always thought I wanted at least 4 kids. I grew up as 1 of 4 siblings and I loved it that way. I go back and forth now though after realizing how much work it is and how expensive it is. In an ideal world, I’d say 4 but reality would probably be 2 or 3. I’d also like a dog regardless of how many kids we end up having.

Yaodi was supposed to be a meat goat. He was entirely too sweet so they rehomed him to my mom. He was her baby. He’d wait at the fence and run circles and follow her when she came to see him. He’d cuddle too. When I was born he get jealous of me and he’d try to headbutt me all the time.

Kula was a sweet and gentle lady and you could easily scratch her or love on her, even when I was a little thing. Very laid back.

Willy was my goat specifically. His brother had died and they wanted him to not be lonely, so he went to me! He would follow me around all day. He was a lot like a dog. He’d trot into the garden and I’d be all “Willy, no! That’s not for you! Come eat some apples instead.” and he would prance back to me and eat fallen apples. He was awesome!

My step sisters decided they needed goats because I had them, and nobody ever socialized them. They only liked each other and would run away from you.